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The chief executive of British Airways says the airline is fighting for its survival.
Alex Cruz told a parliamentary select committee they were running at 25 to 30% of its normal flight schedule, prompting it to cut thousands of jobs.
"This is the worst crisis that British Airways has gone through in its 100 years of history," he said.
"We're still fighting for our own survival.
"We are taking every measure possible to make sure we can actually make it through this winter. We do not see a short-term coming back of our passengers. All the feedback we get… is still pointing at a slow recovery process."
Mr Cruz recently told MPs people are "still afraid of travelling" as he defended the airline's decision to cut up to 12,000 jobs — almost 30% of its workforce.
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"Fewer passengers means fewer flights, and fewer flights means fewer people required to actually service them," he told the Commons' Transport Select Committee.
"As CEO of British Airways, I have to take responsibility. I cannot ignore the situation. I had to act incredibly fast.
"I deeply, deeply regret that way too many loyal and hardworking colleagues of mine are having to leave our business, and I understand why MPs are concerned."
Mr Cruz said: "This is an impossible situation. We're having to make incredibly difficult decisions as a consequence of this pandemic and it is really only because of Covid-19 that we have had to go through such deep restructuring.
"I have to make these difficult decisions at this time but I am completely dedicated and focused on protecting those nearly 30,000 jobs of those British Airways colleagues that will remain within the business."
He added: "People are still afraid of travelling.
"Of course, we are having weekly changes, as you know, to the quarantine list. We don't have a testing solution yet. And still our customers are paying APD (air passenger duty) even just to fly on domestic regional flights.
"So the overall situation is quite challenging, and this is why we are taking every measure possible to make sure that we can actually make it through this winter."
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